Archive for December, 2009
Harry Potter Font Photoshop Tutorial
In this Tutorial i show you how you can make the Harry Potter Poster in Photoshop!
Harry Potter Font:
http://www.dafont.com/harry-p.font
Background Picture:
http://s133.photobucket.com/albums/q45/KathrinTw/?action=view¤t=harrypotter05.jpg
Duration : 0:4:31
Vanishing Point: Photoshop Tutorial!
Check this video out at Hi-Res here: http://www.tutvid.com/tutorials/photoshop/tutorials/vanishingPoint.php
In this Photoshop tutorial we will go over the basics to using vanishing point. Learn how to setup a perspective grid and clone in 3D space, also place graphics in a perspective correct environment! There are tons of uses for Vanishing Point you just have to know how to use it! Have fun with this one! Check out http://www.tutvid.com
Duration : 0:18:45
Photoshop CS Tutorial – Digital Look
Create a digital look.
As you can see in magazines
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Duration : 0:7:16
Reiq Painter and Photoshop tutorial Texture & Effects 1/2
Reiq Painter and Photoshop tutorial Texture & Effects 1/2
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Duration : 0:8:1
Does anybody know where to get Photoshop Brushes styled like Affliction Clothing line?
I’m designing a T-shirt, or a T-shirt idea and i can’t seem to find any brushes that are exactly what I’m looking for. The few that i did find were for CS versions. If there are any places you know of with 4.0 or higher versions, PLEASE let me know. Thanks
I don’t actually know of any specific brush sets for Affliction style designs. But you could always download some vector graphics and make them into brushes yourself..
I know there are heaps of vectors your can download for free that would be suitable for that style of tshirt. The best ones of course, you have to pay for but with a bit of searching you will find some awesome freebies.
Also, most brushes are backwards compatible, meaning that older versions should be able to be used on later versions of Photoshop.
Have a look at some of the links I have provided, you might might something of interest. Hope this was helpful
Where can i learn photoshop very basic ( i am going to start to learn Photoshop today) free?
can any one help me to start photoshop today. please send me some start lessons but free on my emial zaritarar is my emila in yahoo i want to learn how to play with pictures.
kindly help me
Nobody’s going to send you anything of value for free.
There are dozens of online courses available for reasonable prices.
Google them.
Can i make a font set with photoshop only?
Can I use Photoshop CS3 to make selections of letters in a photograph or scan of handwriting and assign them as characters in a .ttf font file?
Not DIRECTLY with Photoshop but in a way
just see this site
http://www.myfirstfont.com/
How to make letters turn and become different letters in Photo shop 7?
I would like to modify the logo of my web-page(which consists of just the name and a small image) so that the letters in the words turn(doesn’t matter which direction)and spell Joyeux Fetes.
Is this possible with Photo Shop? If yes, could someone, please, tell me how, or, point me to a web-site that can. I’ve spent several days looking for a tutorial but can’t find one.
Thanks
i think pshop 7 has image ready on it if so you could make an animated gif with wobbly letters: look here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z93Z1v5dypE
Adding "styles" in Adobe Photoshop 7.0??
I am experimenting with Adobe Photoshop 7.0 and was wondering if it is possible to add new "styles" to the list I currently have. (crumpled metal, blue plastic, dented aluminum, etc…) Also, if it is possible, does anyone know a free website where I can obtain new styles to download into my list??
Adobe’s Studio Exchange has a lot of free styles http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?cat=197&l=-1&event=productHome&exc=16&Submit=Filter.
From Photoshop help:
After you customize a layer style, you can save it as a preset style. Preset styles appear in the Styles palette, Layer Styles dialog box, Layer Styles pop-up palette in the options bar for the Pen and Shape tool, and Preset Manager. (See Applying preset styles.) You can also create libraries of preset styles, rename preset styles, and delete preset styles.
To create a new preset style:
In the Layers palette, select the layer that contains the style you want to save as a preset.
Do one of the following:
Drag the selected layer into the Styles palette or onto the New Item button in the Styles palette.
Click an empty area of the Styles palette.
Press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and click the New Item button at the bottom of the Styles palette.
Choose New Style from the Styles palette menu.
Choose Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options, and click New Style in the Layer Style dialog box.
Enter a name for the preset style, set style options, and click OK.
Where can I go for some easy crash course lessons in Photoshop?
Photoshop is a complex program with a steep learning curve. There really isn’t a fast and easy way to learn it.